Business & Its Environment
Business & Its Environment
Business & Its Environment
Nature of Business
Purpose of Business
Scope of Business
Business Objectives
Critics of Business
Meaining of Environment
Nature of Business
Business may be understood as the organised
efforts of enterprises to supply consumers with
goods and services for a profit.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTEMPORARY
BUSINESS
Business objectives
Before we describe business objectives, it is
desirable to be clear about related concepts,
viz.,
Vision
Mission &
Objectives
Business Vision
Creating the
Vision
Establishing Goals
Visioning
Rudolph Giuliani
Visioning
It is a view of the
future that everyone
can believe in.
Planning
A Vision Statement
In Summary
You have to have a plan for success!
Mission
A Mission statement outlines the
fundamental purpose of the organisation.
A Mission statement incorporates four
elements:
1. Customer needs, or what is being
satisfied.
2. Customer groups, or who is being
satisfied.
Our Mission
Objectives
Objectives render mission statements more
concrete.
Mission statements seek to make a vision more
specific and Objectives are attempts to make
mission statements more concrete.
Objectives therefore, represent the operational
side of an organsiation.
The Four-Step
Pyramid of
Corporate Social
Responsibility
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CRITICS OF BUSINESS
Specific criticisms are the following:
1.Business activity has a corrosive effect on a
range of cherished cultural values.
1. Business dehumanises and expolits
workers
2. Business harms interests of consumers.
3. Business degrades nature and the
environment.
4. Business has destroyed handicraft and
rendered artisans jobless.
Meaning of Environment
Environment refers to all external forces
which have a bearing on the functioning
of business.
Environment of a Firm
1. Technological Environment
2. Economic Environment
3. Political Environment
4. Global Environment
5. Social and Cultural Environment
Business Environment
Business environment refers to all those
internal and external factors that have a
bearing on the business.
Keith Davis defines business environment as
the aggregate of all conditions, events and
influences that surround and influence it.
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
The important internal factors which have
a bearing on the strategy and other
decisions are:
1. Value system
2. Mission & Objectives
3. Management Structure & Nature
4. Internal Power relationship
5. Human resources
6. Company image & Brand equity
Miscellaneous factors
1.Physical assets and facilities
2.R & D and Technological capabilities.
3.Marketing resources
4.Financial factors.
EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
The external business environment consists
of
Micro environment and
Macro environmet
MICRO ENVIRONMENT
The micro environment consists of the actors in
the companys immediate environment that
affect the performance of the company.
Suppliers: Suppliers are the important force in
the task environment of a business.
Multiple sources of supply often help to reduce
risks.
Customers: To succeed in capturing
customers, a business must try its best to know
what people want and will buy.
Labour: The labour force is organised in the
form of trade unions. The trade unions interact
MACRO ENVIRONMENT
The macro forces are, generally, more
uncontrollable than the micro forces.
Important macro environment factors includes:
Economic environment
Political and Regulatory environment
Social/Cultural environment
Demographic environment
Technological environment
Natural & Global environment
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
The survival & success of a business enterprise is
finally decided by the economic environment
& various market conditions. The important
external factors that affect the economic
environment of a business are as follows:
Economic conditions
Economic system
Economic policies
Economic growth
Interest rates
Currency exchange rates.
Legislature
Executive
Judiciary
SOCIO-CULTURAL
ENVIRONMENT
It is very comprehensive because it may include
the total social factors within which an
organisation operates.
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
It includes geographical & ecological factors.
Almost every aspect of business depends
upon natural environment.
DEMOGRAPHIC
ENVIRONMENT
It includes:
Family size
Caste, religion,
Educational level...etc
TECHNOLOGICAL
ENVIRONMENT
Marketing &
Innovation.
International Environment
Implications of global or international
environment are as follows:
Environmental Analysis
Environmental Analysis
Environmental analysis is the process by`
which strategist monitors the
Environmental sectors to determine
opportunities for threats to their firms.
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Key Environments
Marketing Environment
The actors and forces that
affect a firms ability to build
and maintain successful
relationships with
customers.
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Key Environments
Macroenvironment
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Actors in the
Microenvironment
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Figure 4-2:
Major Macroenvironmental
Forces
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The Macroenvironment
The Macroenvironment
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The Macroenvironment
The Macroenvironment
The Macroenvironment
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Societys cultural
values are expressed
through peoples views
of:
Themselves
Others
Organizations
Society
Nature
The Universe
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SIGNIFICANCE OF BUSINESS
ENVIRONMENT
The significance of business environment is
that business decisions in general and
strategies in particular are moulded by the
business environment.
The importance of environmental anlaysis
from the fact that strategy is some times
referred to as a proper firm environment fit.
An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses
of the organisation and opportunities and
threats in the environment (SWOT analysis)
is, in fact, one of the first steps in the
strategic management process.